readers will notice a call for a Â¦ ling in this paper . The objects I .. . ., we should suppose , would be importance to our citizens as to ineral attendance . ve bad no in , i ! from Van . Ialia this I torieiled Laud stock . THOMAS CARI . IN . Register . . JKFFEBS , the FORGER , apP to one of the South Annvihas departed for his place of 3 I ! . GARUI . MVR , who the labor of two days , in a mine -. w ere sold for $ 1 ,- â€¢ r variety of ly arrived at Walton county , w ich Ootton , cow ides , I g Id , all the produce of N Ni i . soiv . special Minissailed from New Â¦ is appointed to it to ^ 1 . 784 , 990 ; and are of seizures made by the : d , under Murat roceeds of the use of olitangovii v expended on this mis-in-wn away . It is , too , K : Mr . Nelson will be . liutewill not . confirm ion originaSuch , at I established ration and ^

Expensive Jnke . â€”A case was fried last week in the Common Pleas in Portland wliicl had its origin in a joke and in the end cost ( he joker about a I undred and forty dollars . Nearly a i . lonafban from the country came info town with a load of baskets for sale . While teaming about tie Btreete in quest of purchasers , a gentleman began to banter him forfeit ) load . i his load tor forly dollars , w ic . i the gentleman agreed to give if e would take his note . J ebargain was concluded , and the note given , signed by a fictitious name , ami witnessed by a by-stander also wit i a Mentions name . Toe basket merchant wag directed FV ere to carry 1 is load , and he started oil ; and pe r : \ mlmki 1 ing the town fill he was weary in quest , of ti e place to w ich he . l-ad hreu directed , and not being able to find it . hereturned and discharged I is cargo upon t .. e premises of the purchaser . The pure a-er remonstrated wit li I im . told him be had not bought I tlr . t ! e did no...

[ Selections from late Foreign papers . ] Tin English press is bu .-v in speculation as to ; Â¦ &amp;gt; . - . - . &amp;gt; n . oil . olhcui . . I . id be resorted to , in die ti it of the bill in tba I ned ro wail until ill .-. further siep li it theoppoill lo be read a , . ! u . re &amp;gt; erve all hero lliey hope . to alier the details , us to upset the lis . Though lion ,, f , li E Â¦ - Â¦ - . I Â¦ Â¦ .. TAX ON BIBLKS . â€”It is stated in the Lon- . . 1 Andrew Stratum , F . sq . print ; s MOM Excellent Majesty , who Juisleft ? 00 , ()() 0 Â£ . in Â¦ urally known , but it Known , that onthehrintâ€¢ f Parliament , the King s Printer has a profit of about one hundred per cent . beyond that which other printers , were there an open competition , would be contented to take : and that on bibles and testaments , printed by the king s printer , there is the vast profit of between fifty and one hundred per cent . Charged to the public , beyond the ordinary printer s profit !...

A IMRI . ff MEETimj . The citizens of the town of Springfield and of Sangamon county irenerally , Â¦ to meet at the Court House on Satttrdaynest , at l Â£ o clock precisely , to consider ol llc expediency of in-: ilond in this state ; and also to present our g their consideration , in relation i - lnal-arrangement of the mails , to e SI : VKI ; \ I . CITIZEiVS .

Ctjr ^ We are authorised to stale . that . Mr . JAMES BAKER is a candidate for the command of the 20 th Hegiinent Illinois . Militia : â€”th .- election to beheld in Springfield on the -Utluusi . Nov . 7 . 1831 .

TiII . OKl &amp;gt;Â« . E subscriber has removed ( TJp up stnii-s , TH in the new brick building , nearly opposite the Court House , where he will execute all orders in his line of busness with nearness and despatch . He has made arrangements to receive the latest Fashions from New York , and will make Gentleman s Clothing , and Ladies Habits , in the most fashionable , or in a plain , style , as he shall receive W \ 1 . KIRKMAN . Springfield , November 1 Â« . liSil . 2